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I had the opportunity to stay in this hotel after my Friend recommended me. Alexander introduces us to the hotel and gave us lots of tips and information about Hanoi. The staff went in extra miles to help us in navigation and paying attention to details in our need. Also they mad…

We stayed 5 days at La Siesta Trendy and it was a welcoming, warm, friendly retreat away from the craziness and noise of Hanoi that we were very thankful for! Staff were incredibly helpful and genuinely friendly. The room was gorgeous - as I expected from the Web site - modern bu…

I've been there for business trip and a short tour.Welcome drinks and fruits are provide during check-in.Thanks for the free upgrade for my last night in Hanoi.They have some great tour package to nin binh and ha long bai. I participated to nin binh tour and it was really nice…

We stayed at La siesta Trendy for 2 nights and we really enjoyed our time there. The room was fantastic and very cleaned. Our highlight goes to Alexander who did many attention to us. He took very well care of us, give us many recos and he even arranged some snacks for us before …

We stayed one night at La Siesta Trendy, but requested for a late check out as our flight home was scheduled for 7pm. First, the staff upgraded us to their biggest room free of charge. Second, because the room had another guest due, they prepared another room for us until we were…

We are a group of a few ladies and wonder how is the location of La Siesta Hotel Trendy in comparison with La Siesta Spa Hotel ? Is it hidden in an alley and will it be safe for us ladies to walk to at night?

Hanoi is very welcoming and feels very safe. The hotel is central to a lot of amenities and tourist attractions so a good choice for these reasons but the hotel itself and it's restaurant are superb and fantastic value.
If you have not experienced city life in Vietnam, be prepared for how to cross roads. The traffic can be incessant and the trick is to find a small gap and set off. Amazingly, scooters, cars and buses etc... will work with and around you so you get used to walking into oncoming traffic.
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